Now, with the Azure Sphere OS 20.07 release, Microsoft has licensed and exposed a subset of wolfSSL, the first commercial implementation of TLS 1.3, for use on Azure Sphere devices. This strategic pairing allows software developers to create client TLS connections directly using the Azure Sphere SDK. Software developers no longer need to package their […]
Read MoreMore TagMonth: July 2020
Renesas RX72N Envision Kit Supported!
We are exited to announce wolfSSL‘s support for the Renesas RX72N Envision Kit with TSIP v1.09. The RX72N MCU is the flagship model of RX series, using a 32-bit RX72N 240 MHz microcontroller. The board just entered the market this spring and wolfSSL can now support secure connections on it via TLS! If you have […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL and MIKEY-SAKKE
wolfSSL is implementing MIKEY-SAKKE! MIKEY-SAKKE is a standard created by the UK government’s National Cyber Security Center (NCSC). MIKEY-SAKKE is a standard designed to enable secure, cross-platform multimedia communications. It is highly scalable, requiring no prior setup between users or distribution of user certificates. It is designed to be centrally-managed, giving a domain manager full […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL and Safety Critical RTOS
Are you a user of Deos? If so, you will be happy to know that wolfSSL supports the Deos Safety Critical RTOS for FAA Certifiable Avionics Applications and has added TLS client/server examples to the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library for Deos! Deos is an embedded RTOS used for safety-critical avionics applications on commercial and military […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL supports new A12Z Bionic chip in Macs
Two weeks ago, Apple announced a transition from Intel-based Macs to their very own ‘world-class custom silicon’ chip. This marks a new era for Apple, as they further establish a common architecture throughout their product ecosystem, making it easy for developers to write, update and optimize applications. Underlying this recent development is Apple’s Universal App […]
Read MoreMore TagJob Posting: wolfSSL C# Programmer
wolfSSL is looking to hire a C# programmer to work on our TLS interface and wolfCrypt interface for C#. If interest wolfSSL product and company details can be found online at www.wolfssl.com. If you have any questions or run into any issues, contact us at facts@wolfssl.com, or call us at +1 425 245 8247.
Read MoreMore TagFuzz Testing
All of the wolfSSL team prides themselves on offering the Best Tested SSL/TLS library on the market. wolfSSL is able to do so by conducting regular, diligent, and well-planned testing to maintain a robust and secure library. wolfSSL knows that it is impossible to test every single possible path through the software, but opts to […]
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